Please share constructive feedback and ideas for future topics in this thread. We will be producing new videos as often as we are able, so get your thoughts in now while we are selecting a subject for our next tip...
Hi Walter,
Just took a look at the introduction video. Heres my feed back.
Did the Flash sequence work correctly on your browser? If not, what browser were you using and what problem did you encounter? The flash worked perfectly
Did it load down in a reasonable time? Almost instantly
Was the pace too fast, too slow, or just right? It was just right
Was the sound quality acceptable? You bet
Was the video quality acceptable? Video quality was great. On the other hand, it would be nice if the screen was a little bit larger.
Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.
Speeeaak mmooorrree slooowwwlyyy. Bigger screen, your Hollywood looks can't be appreciated on that scale.
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OK on dialup. Doubt that it would be with a bigger screen. Unable to comment on screen shots - only got to see Andy's phiz. And, yes, speaking more slowly will aid those whose first language is not Texan.
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This is just an update to let you know the first true DSXchange Video Tech Tip is not far off, so keep watching this forum for it's announcement. We think you will enjoy it, even if Andy does speak rather quickly...
Or other languages? Because of the language structures, Hebrew and Arabic would be really tough to do. Nor would Japanese be easy, again because of the verb-last sentence structure preceded by as many conditional clauses as you feel you need. LISP, anyone?
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We are going to try to make videos that contain screenshots a bit larger in hopes the text is legible. We have noticed that people with lower screen resolutions see the video as much larger (though grainier) that those of us with high-end screen sizes.
I'll work on the "slower" part, next time I'll cut down on the coffee before-hand....
Walter should have a new one on the "Modify" stage up shortly for your viewing pleasure - We'd love to hear more feedback on that one as well.